Places to stay in Valletta

The great range of Valletta accommodation leaves most visitors dying to return to this unique Mediterranean island for their next vacation. Hotels in Valletta offer a great range of exclusive services like soothing spas, palatial pools, scrumptious restaurants and all the luxurious amenities one could imagine, even if most people opt for the more modest accommodation options. Valletta hotels are sure to impress and inspire.

You can easily compare the range of prices for Valletta hotel deals using minube's hotel search. Those looking for cheaper lodging in Valletta can also find small hotels and residences to stay for less than 30 euros a night - which is very reasonable for a highly sought-after Mediterranean island holiday destination. Other options for Valletta lodging include hostels. They are generally a good choice, with great service and clean and tidy rooms.

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This hotel is in Valletta, close to the Upper Barracca Gardens. The views are great, particularly if you go up to the spectacular terrace where they serve a wonderful breakfast buffet. At night, this area becomes a panoramic restaurant, De Robertis Restaurant, with Mediterranean fusion cuisine: Italian, French, and local. If you prefer a pizza restaurant, then there's one next to the hotel, La Cave, which is quite cheap. This is an older hotel, and while it has undergone some restoration, its age shows in the furniture and bathrooms. But the views are good, they have free wifi, and it has three stars and quite affordable prices.

3 days full of relaxation that you can combine with the essential visits of Valletta and its surroundings. The first 4 days we were in Melieha where we had the luck to visit Gozo, Comino ... Malta is another pearl of the Mediterranean to visit.

Looking for low cost travel? Malta isn't one of the cheapest destinations in Europe, as tourism is the island nation's main industry. However, there are economic alternatives hidden in the streets, and this is one of them: in low season, you can stay here for 10 euros a head. The rooms are simple dorms and the bathrooms are clean. The staff are friendly and helpful, but unfortunately, if you come at the wrong time out of season, you might find the guesthouse CLOSED! Prices increase in summer.

Sleeping like a king or queen is possible, and not too expensive in Valletta. In the heart of Malta's capital you'll find palaces, like the Palazzo Prince d'Orange, a magnificent building once inhabited by nobles, that has now been restored and converted into a hotel. It's a luxury to sleep in the Palazzo Prince d'Orange. It has multiple apartments. I stayed in the Alexander Suite, which should not be called a 'suite', but the holy house. It features rooms with a balcony, bathroom with shower (and a towel heater!), and great little living room with sofas, armchairs, and TV, of course all very stylishly decorated. In addition, a part of your apartment is a kitchenette with tea, milk, and cookies for any sudden hunger pangs. The penthouse, designed for four people (although it could hold more), is gorgeous. This has a pair of huge terraces, with excellent views of the Grand Harbour Valletta. Ideal for sunrise or sunset from the comfort of home (or while you're making burgers in the back). Ah! And the common spaces are a real palace. You'll feel like you're in a castle. If your budget allows, Palazzo Prince d'Orange is an excellent choice of accommodation. Not only because it is gorgeous and the service is attentive, but because its location could not be better.

There are loads of reasons to opt for this guesthouse if you go to Malta. The first is Annie, the elderly but sprightly owner who is sure to become one of the best memories of your holiday. She will welcome you at whatever time you arrive, and will give you a personal goodbye when it's time for you to depart, even if you're leaving at dawn. She serves delicious breakfast, including pastries prepared by her daughter. The guesthouse is on one of the most beautiful streets of Valletta, Triq St. Ursula.
The guesthouse is at the top of a flight of stairs, right behind the entrance to the city, close to the bus terminal and a taxi rank. Value for money is great: 20 euro per person per night, including breakfast. The rooms are spacious and clean, with a sink. The bathrooms are shared, but there are more than enough to go round. Bring your own towel. The building is made from typical Maltese limestone, and the only flaw is the lack of heaters in winter. An unforgettable atmosphere.